KANSAS
CITY, Mo. – The Veterans of Foreign
Wars of the United States (VFW) has appointed a 13-year Army and Desert Storm
veteran as the first female Assistant Quartermaster General for the nation’s
largest combat veteran service organization.
Debra Anderson was sworn in on August 23, 2015, before
the VFW’s National Council of Administration. The announcement comes just days
after a historical change to extend VFW Auxiliary membership eligibility to
male spouses and male family members, solidifying the VFW’s commitment to membership
equality for all military families.
“Since coming to the VFW in 2006, Debra has been
dedicated to furthering the VFW’s mission at Post, District and National levels.
I have no doubt that she will continue to ensure the VFW remains the top
veterans’ service organization FOR VETERANS,” said John Biedrzycki, VFW
national commander.
Prior to her appointment, Anderson served as director
of Human Resources and Investment Coordinator where she managed all aspects of
human resources for the VFW National Headquarters.
Anderson earned her VFW eligibility for service with
the U.S. Army during Desert Storm and left the Army in 1993 as a Major. Among
her numerous military decorations, she has been awarded the Bronze Star,
Meritorious Service Medal (2), Southwest Asia Service Medal, Kuwait Liberation
Medal and Parachutist Badge.
She graduated cum laude with a degree in Economics
from the University of Missouri-Columbia and earned a master’s degree in
Systems Management from the University of Southern California.
Anderson joined the VFW in 2006 at Post 7356 in
Parkville, Mo., where she currently maintains her Gold Legacy Life membership.
She has served as Voice of Democracy chair, junior vice commander, senior vice
commander, All-American Post Commander, trustee and district adjutant.